Commercial Property Updates from January 2023

Commercial Property Updates from January 2023
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  • Released 6th Feb 2023
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This 30-minute update cements your learning of new developments in the past month, and perhaps picks up on some that busy practitioners may have missed.

The learning objectives for this session, surveying developments in January 2023, are:-

  • Obligation to permit access – consideration of ‘reasonable times’, and whether the tenant is obliged to take any positive step.
  • Change of use of ground floor commercial premises leads to £105K judgment against the landlord, in favour of the flat tenant.
  • Relevance of planning background to applications to discharge restrictive covenants
  • Approaching deadlines: Register of Commercial Entities, MEES
  • Whether landlord‘s service charge certificate conclusive in all respects – Supreme Court guidance

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Mark Shelton

Commercial Property Management Law Trainer • CPM Law Training Ltd

Mark Shelton is a freelance legal trainer, having practised in major commercial law firms for thirty years. He qualified with Linklaters and has always specialised in property litigation. Mark was a Partner at Lawrence Graham, and has acted for major property investors, financial institutions and leading retailers. He was a Professional Support Lawyer for a number of years, most recently at Eversheds Sutherland LLP, working with the UK’s largest specialist real estate litigation team. He is a contributor to Estates Gazette, Property Week and Property Law Journal, and the author of books on:

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